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  2. Postsocialism | Open Encyclopedia of Anthropology

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    4 May 2024: The end of history’ (see below) has come and gone. Socialism still persists in various incarnations as a powerful political and economic challenge to late capitalism and liberalism. ... closure. Having become a European Union frontier state, Latvia is
  3. Latin America | Open Encyclopedia of Anthropology

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    4 May 2024: Nash 2001) also sought to promote a mestizo national identity through land reform. ... Mexico’s Institutional Revolutionary Party (PRI) enjoyed unbroken national power until the year 2000.
  4. Anthropology museums and museum anthropology | Open Encyclopedia of…

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    4 May 2024: Jennifer Shannon’s ethnography of the ‘Our Lives’ inaugural exhibition at the National Museum of the American Indian in Washington (2014). ... Shannon, J. 2014. Our lives: collaboration, native voice, and the making of the National Museum of the
  5. Buddhism | Open Encyclopedia of Anthropology

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    4 May 2024: Buddhist economics, monastic life, and gender. Anthropologists have analysed Buddhist historical and ethnographic materials through careful attention to economic practice. ... Many Buddhist practitioners in Japan engage with Buddhism in order to receive
  6. Ethnography | Open Encyclopedia of Anthropology

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    4 May 2024: discussed – in and out of print – since the famous London School of Economics seminars under Malinowski. ... Studies that throw light upon alien practices and values often lead to self-examination.
  7. Human rights | Open Encyclopedia of Anthropology

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    4 May 2024: At issue was a ‘process of demoralization begun by economic exploitation and the loss of political autonomy’ (AAA 1947: 541). ... the attractions of a short-cut via judicially enforceable social and economic rights’ (2006: 80).
  8. Gambling | Open Encyclopedia of Anthropology

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    4 May 2024: 2009). Employing accepted social-scientific reasoning, they cast lottery gambling as a form of symbolic resistance to economic paternalism. ... Discussion paper submitted to the Centre for Aboriginal Economic Policy Research, National Australian
  9. Global health | Open Encyclopedia of Anthropology

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    4 May 2024: Many experts have responded to fears about the spread of illness by linking global health to national security. ... the experience of wellness) to being a proxy for economic growth and development.
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    4 May 2024: Socialism still persists in various incarnations as a powerful political and economic challenge to late capitalism and liberalism. ... of economic and political neoliberalism, granting to himself, as it were, the dialectical best of both worlds.
  11. Adoption | Open Encyclopedia of Anthropology

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    4 May 2024: Chicago: University Press. Guemple, D.L. 1979. Inuit adoption. Ottawa: National Museums of Canada. ... a child for adoption is very often circumscribed by economic and social circumstances.

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